The use of limited critical care resources: an ethical dilemma.

M Farnalls
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The following article consists of a review of the literature surrounding the issue of persistent vegetative state (PVS) patients and resource allocation. The author attempts to analyze the question: Should limited critical care resources be used on PVS patients at the risk of denying those resources to others? The author explores such factors as: prognosis and recovery in PVS, life expectancy, and quality of life. As well, resource availability and ICU costs involved in sustaining the life of a PVS patient are examined. Finally, principles such as non-maleficence and beneficence; as well as the critical care professionals attitudes toward this issue; and the moral, ethical, and emotional dilemmas are discussed.

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使用有限的重症护理资源:一个伦理困境。
下面的文章包括对持续植物人状态(PVS)患者和资源分配问题的文献综述。作者试图分析这样一个问题:是否应该将有限的重症监护资源用于PVS患者,而有可能拒绝将这些资源提供给其他人?作者探讨了PVS的预后和恢复、预期寿命和生活质量等因素。此外,资源可用性和ICU费用涉及维持PVS患者的生命进行了检查。最后是无恶意、善意等原则;以及重症监护专业人员对这个问题的态度;并讨论了道德、伦理和情感困境。
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